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Beyond cash-lite
The Philippine Star
|November 25, 2025
Our cash-lite era is here. The arrival of Google Pay in the Philippines, which comes on the heels of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP)’s policy clarification, marks more than just the introduction of another global payment app. It signals a deeper transition underway: the mainstreaming of tokenization, the invisible engine that will power the country’s shift toward a safer, smarter and truly cash-lite economy. We are witnessing the convergence of consumer readiness, policy clarity and technological momentum.
These global platforms complement local innovations and will help drive the Philippines closer to its goal of a cash-lite, inclusive and future-ready digital economy. The Fintech Alliance PH stands ready to collaborate with the BSP and all key stakeholders to ensure seamless and compliant integration.
The timing could not be better. As the government rolls out cashless payments across Metro Manila’s railways, and as consumers become more accustomed to tap-to-pay convenience, the foundation is finally set for tokenization to scale nationwide.
As Deputy Governor Mamerto Tangonan explained, the central bank does not consider Apple Pay and Google Pay as operators of payment systems, since they merely facilitate transactions and do not hold customer funds. “We deemed them not to be an OPS because their activity is not an OPS activity,” he clarified. This means the responsibility lies with financial institutions to evaluate these platforms as partners, a necessary step in a maturing payments ecosystem.
Tokenization replaces sensitive card details with a secure, single-use “token” that becomes useless if intercepted. For consumers, this means better protection. For financial institutions, this means a lower risk of fraud. For the economy, it means trust, which is an essential ingredient for widespread adoption.
Apple Pay and Google Pay rely entirely on this model. Every tap, every scan, every transit entry point becomes a tokenized transaction. This is why these platforms are considered among the safest modes of payment globally.
This story is from the November 25, 2025 edition of The Philippine Star.
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